Clues and solutions for The New York Times crossword puzzle on September 17, 20XX
The New York Times has launched a new puzzle game called "Connections", offering a fresh challenge for crossword enthusiasts every day.
In "Connections", the objective is to organize 16 words into four sets of four by identifying connections between them. Each new puzzle resets every night and has a varying degree of difficulty. The game is designed to help players better see potential connections by allowing them to shuffle the grid of words.
Today's themes for "Connections" are intriguingly diverse. They include "THEY'RE BLOWIN' IN THE WIND", "CHANGE ONE'S TUNE", "CRAM -", and "LAST WORDS IN LONG-RUNNING CHILDREN'S SHOW TITLES". However, one word from each group is not provided in the text, adding an extra layer of mystery.
The game is colour-coded, with the yellow group being the easiest, followed by the green, blue, and purple groups. Players are allowed four mistakes before the game ends.
"Connections" can be played on the New York Times website or with the NYT Games app on iOS or Android. Unfortunately, the person who has been managing the daily tasks for the New York Times Connections game since 2020 remains a mystery.
Whether you're a seasoned crossword solver or a newcomer to the world of puzzles, "Connections" promises a unique and engaging challenge. So, why not give it a try and see if you can make the connections?
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